As we look into developing PCMCIA support in the
2.4/2.5 kernel trees, in addition to reading the
pcmcia-cs code to learn about problems with specific
devices that need to be handled, David Hinds also
a reference page that lists some a bunch of issues
that are in varying degrees of resolution:
Miles Lane wrote:
>
> Jeff Garzik wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Miles Lane wrote:
> > > I asked David Hinds to write up an outline of the things that
> > > will be needed to get PCMCIA support cleanly and completely
> > > integrated into the kernel tree.
> > >
> > > David has expressed that
Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Miles Lane wrote:
> > I asked David Hinds to write up an outline of the things that
> > will be needed to get PCMCIA support cleanly and completely
> > integrated into the kernel tree.
> >
> > David has expressed that he'll not be able to participate in
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Miles Lane wrote:
> I asked David Hinds to write up an outline of the things that
> will be needed to get PCMCIA support cleanly and completely
> integrated into the kernel tree.
>
> David has expressed that he'll not be able to participate in
> this work. He has his hands fu
Hi,
I asked David Hinds to write up an outline of the things that
will be needed to get PCMCIA support cleanly and completely
integrated into the kernel tree.
David has expressed that he'll not be able to participate in
this work. He has his hands full with his day job and his
role as maintain
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